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翻译人员: Hua Liu
校对人员: 孜成 王
00:20
Whoa, dude.
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大家来看看这些吓人的方程式 爽啊
00:23
(Laughter)
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00:24
Check out those killer equations. Sweet.
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00:30
Actually, for the next 18 minutes
I'm going to do the best I can
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在接下来的18分钟里面 我会尽我所能
00:34
to describe the beauty
of particle physics without equations.
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在不用方程的前提下让大家领略粒子物理的美妙
00:37
It turns out there's a lot
we can learn from coral.
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人们发现能在珊瑚身上学到不少东西
00:41
A coral is a very beautiful
and unusual animal.
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珊瑚是一种极其漂亮而不平常的动物
00:44
Each coral head consists
of thousands of individual polyps.
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每一簇珊瑚都由成千上万的独立的珊瑚虫组成
00:47
These polyps are continually
budding and branching
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这些珊瑚虫都不停地生长 分裂
00:50
into genetically identical neighbors.
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变成基因相同的邻居
00:53
If we imagine this
to be a hyperintelligent coral,
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假设这些珊瑚有超常的智商
我们就可以抓住其中一个来问他一个简单的问题
00:56
we can single out an individual
and ask him a reasonable question.
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00:59
We can ask how exactly
he got to be in this particular location
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你是为什么恰好出现在这个位置呢?
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compared to his neighbors --
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而不是周围其他地方
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if it was just chance,
or destiny, or what?
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--这是偶然造成的 命运安排的 还是其他因素?
01:08
Now, after admonishing us
for turning the temperature up too high,
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在通过全球变暖对我们发出警告之后
他说,问这种问题真是愚蠢之极
01:12
he would tell us that our question
was completely stupid.
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01:15
These corals can be kind of mean, you see,
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你知道这珊瑚有时还真的不太客气
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and I have surfing scars to prove that.
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我冲浪的伤痕就是证明
01:19
But this polyp would continue and tell us
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这个珊瑚虫接着说
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that his neighbors were
quite clearly identical copies of him.
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它的邻居就是和它一模一样的复制品
01:24
That he was in all
these other locations as well,
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它和其他珊瑚合为一个整体
01:27
but experiencing them
as separate individuals.
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只是表现为不同的个体而已
01:30
For a coral, branching
into different copies
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对于珊瑚来说 分裂出不同个体
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is the most natural thing in the world.
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是再自然不过的事情了
01:35
Unlike us, a hyperintelligent coral
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和我们不同 高智商珊瑚已具备
01:38
would be uniquely prepared
to understand quantum mechanics.
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理解量子力学的能力
01:42
The mathematics of quantum mechanics
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量子力学通过数学方法准确描述
01:43
very accurately describes
how our universe works.
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宇宙的运行模式
01:46
And it tells us our reality is continually
branching into different possibilities,
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它告诉我们 现实世界和珊瑚一样
也是不同可能性的分化
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just like a coral.
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01:52
It's a weird thing for us humans
to wrap our minds around,
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人类很难理解这一问题
01:55
since we only ever get
to experience one possibility.
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因为每个人只能经历一种人生
01:58
This quantum weirdness was first described
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这种量子力学的奇特现象最早由
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by Erwin Schrödinger and his cat.
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欧文 薛定谔和他的猫提出
02:02
The cat likes this version better.
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猫更青睐这个版本
02:03
(Laughter)
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(笑声)
02:07
In this setup, Schrödinger is in a box
with a radioactive sample
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在此实验中 薛定谔待在含有放射物质的箱子里
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that, by the laws of quantum mechanics,
branches into a state
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根据量子力学原理 放射物质有两种可能情况
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in which it is radiated
and a state in which it is not.
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可能衰变或者不衰变
02:17
(Laughter)
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(笑声)
02:21
In the branch in which
the sample radiates,
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如果粒子发生衰变,
会激发连锁反应 释放毒气 薛定谔就死了
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it sets off a trigger that releases poison
and Schrödinger is dead.
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02:27
But in the other branch of reality,
he remains alive.
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但在另一种可能中 他会活下来
02:30
These realities are experienced
separately by each individual.
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每个个体只能经历其中的一种情形
02:33
As far as either can tell,
the other one doesn't exist.
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另一种可能对他来说并不存在
02:36
This seems weird to us,
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这显得非常奇怪 因为我们
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because each of us
only experiences an individual existence,
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只能感知自身所处的状态
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and we don't get to see other branches.
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而感觉不到其他状态
02:42
It's as if each of us,
like Schrödinger here,
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我们和薛定谔一样,如同那些
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are a kind of coral
branching into different possibilities.
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被分化成不同的状态的珊瑚
02:49
The mathematics
of quantum mechanics tells us
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量子力学用数学方法告诉我们
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this is how the world
works at tiny scales.
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这就是微观世界的法则
02:53
It can be summed up in a single sentence:
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用一句话来概括:
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Everything that can happen, does.
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一切可能发生的事情 都在发生
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That's quantum mechanics.
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这就是量子力学
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But this does not mean everything happens.
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但是这并不代表任何事情都会发生
03:02
The rest of physics is about describing
what can happen and what can't.
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物理学的其他方向则描述哪些可以发生
哪些不可以
03:07
What physics tells us
is that everything comes down to geometry
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物理学告诉我们 一切都可用几何学
03:10
and the interactions
of elementary particles.
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和基本粒子的相互作用来解释
只有在这些相互作用恰到平衡的时候
03:13
And things can happen only if
these interactions are perfectly balanced.
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事情才有可能发生
03:18
Now I'll go ahead and describe
how we know about these particles,
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现在我将讲述我们对这些粒子的认识
它们是什么 平衡机制如何运作
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what they are and how this balance works.
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03:25
In this machine,
a beam of protons and antiprotons
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在此装置中,一簇质子和一簇反质子
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are accelerated to near the speed of light
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被加速到接近光速的速度
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and brought together in a collision,
producing a burst of pure energy.
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然后迎头相撞,产生出一股巨大的纯能量
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This energy is immediately converted
into a spray of subatomic particles,
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这些能量迅速转化
以亚原子形式喷射出来
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with detectors and computers
used to figure out their properties.
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周围的检测仪和电脑将对他们的性质加以分析
03:41
This enormous machine --
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这个位于日内瓦欧核中心的巨型机器名叫
03:42
the Large Hadron Collider
at CERN in Geneva --
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大型强子对撞机
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has a circumference of 17 miles
and, when it's operating,
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周长17英里,
运转时消耗的能量相当于
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draws five times as much power
as the city of Monterey.
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蒙特利尔全市用电量的5倍
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We can't predict specifically
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我们无法精确预测 哪些粒子
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what particles will be produced
in any individual collision.
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会在每次对撞后产生
03:56
Quantum mechanics tells us
all possibilities are realized.
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量子力学告诉我们一切皆有可能
03:59
But physics does tell us
what particles can be produced.
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但物理学告诉我们哪些粒子有可能产生
04:02
These particles must have
just as much mass and energy
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这些产生的粒子的质量和能量
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as is carried in
by the proton and antiproton.
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必须和质子和反质子的守恒
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Any particles more massive
than this energy limit aren't produced,
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任何质量超过了这一限制的粒子
都不会出现,因此我们不会看到。
04:12
and remain invisible to us.
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04:15
This is why this new
particle accelerator is so exciting.
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这个新型粒子加速器令人无比兴奋的原因就在于
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It's going to push
this energy limit seven times
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它达到的能量极限
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beyond what's ever been done before,
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是以前的7倍多
04:22
so we're going to get to see
some new particles very soon.
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所以我们很快会看到新的粒子
04:25
But before talking
about what we might see,
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在讨论未知粒子之前
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let me describe the particles
we already know of.
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我先介绍下那些已知的粒子。
04:30
There's a whole zoo
of subatomic particles.
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亚原子多得都可以组建动物园了
04:33
Most of us are familiar with electrons.
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大部分人都知道电子
04:35
A lot of people in this room
make a good living pushing them around.
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在座的各位的工作有不少
和它密切相关
(笑声)
04:38
(Laughter)
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04:39
But the electron also has
a neutral partner called the neutrino,
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电子有个不带电的伙伴叫做中微子,
04:42
with no electric charge
and a very tiny mass.
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不带电,质量极小。
04:45
In contrast, the up and down quarks
have very large masses,
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与此相反,上夸克和下夸克质量很大
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and combine in threes to make
the protons and neutrons inside atoms.
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把三者合在一起就得到
原子里的质子和中子。
04:53
All of these matter particles
come in left- and right-handed varieties,
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这些粒子分为两类 左旋和右旋
而且它们都有携带相反电荷的反粒子
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and have antiparticle partners
that carry opposite charges.
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05:00
These familiar particles
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05:01
also have less familiar
second and third generations,
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这些熟悉的粒子还有我们不太熟悉的
第二代和第三代 电量和第一代相同
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which have the same charges as the first
but have much higher masses.
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但质量大很多
05:10
These matter particles all interact
with the various force particles.
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粒子通过基本力相互作用
05:13
The electromagnetic force
interacts with electrically charged matter
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电磁力通过光子和带电物质
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via particles called photons.
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相互作用
05:18
There is also a very weak force
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还有一种十分微弱的力很直接的叫做弱力
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called, rather unimaginatively,
the weak force ...
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这个力只和
05:22
(Laughter)
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05:24
that interacts
only with left-handed matter.
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左旋的物质相作用
05:26
The strong force acts between quarks
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夸克以色荷为载体
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which carry a different kind of charge,
called color charge,
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通过强力相互作用
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and come in three different varieties:
red, green and blue.
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色荷分三种 红 绿 蓝
05:34
You can blame Murray Gell-Mann
for these names -- they're his fault.
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这都是默里 盖尔曼的错
名字是他起的
05:38
Finally, there's the force of gravity,
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最后就是重力 通过质量和旋转
05:40
which interacts with matter
via its mass and spin.
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作用于物体
05:43
The most important thing
to understand here
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最重要的是
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is that there's a different kind of charge
associated with each of these forces.
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每一种力都对应有
不同的载荷
05:50
These four different forces
interact with matter
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四种力通过各自粒子所携带的载荷
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according to the corresponding charges
that each particle has.
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和物质发生作用
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A particle that hasn't been seen yet,
but we're pretty sure exists,
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有一种我们没见过但确信存在的粒子
称为希格斯粒子 它使所有粒子有了质量
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is the Higgs particle, which gives masses
to all these other particles.
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06:03
The main purpose
of the Large Hadron Collider
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大型强子对撞机的主要目的
是发现希格斯粒子 我们确信可以做到
06:06
is to see this Higgs particle,
and we're almost certain it will.
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06:09
But the greatest mystery
is what else we might see.
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但最大的奥秘在于我们还能看到什么
06:13
And I'm going to show you
one beautiful possibility
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我会在演讲最后向你们展示
06:15
towards the end of this talk.
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美好的蓝图
06:18
Now, if we count up
all these different particles
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现在 如果我们用不同的自旋和载荷
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using their various spins and charges,
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计算所有可能的粒子 共有226种
06:22
there are 226.
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06:24
That's a lot of particles
to keep track of.
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数目大得惊人
06:27
And it seems strange
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大自然拥有这么多的基本粒子
06:28
that nature would have
so many elementary particles.
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是多么奇妙啊
06:32
But if we plot them out
according to their charges,
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但如果我们按他们各自的载荷把他们画出来
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some beautiful patterns emerge.
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会出现一些美丽的图案
06:38
The most familiar charge
is electric charge.
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我们最熟悉的载荷是电荷。
06:41
Electrons have an electric charge,
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电子拥有一个负电荷。
06:42
a negative one,
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而夸克拥有1/3的电荷。
06:44
and quarks have
electric charges in thirds.
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由2个上夸克和1个下夸克
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So when two up quarks and a down quark
are combined to make a proton,
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生成的质子有一个正电荷
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it has a total
electric charge of plus one.
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06:51
These particles also have antiparticles,
which have opposite charges.
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粒子还有极性相反的反粒子。
06:54
Now, it turns out the electric charge
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我们发现电荷实际上
06:56
is actually a combination
of two other charges:
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是另两种载荷的结合
06:59
hypercharge and weak charge.
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超荷和弱荷
07:01
If we spread out
the hypercharge and weak charge
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如果我们把超荷和弱荷分开
在这个二维载荷空间上画出粒子的载荷
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and plot the charges of particles
in this two-dimensional charge space,
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07:08
the electric charge
is where these particles sit
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电荷就在这些粒子的
07:10
along the vertical direction.
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垂直方向上
07:12
The electromagnetic
and weak forces interact with matter
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电磁力和弱力通过超荷和弱荷
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according to their hypercharge
and weak charge,
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与物质相互作用
07:17
which make this pattern.
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从而形成这一图案
07:18
This is called
the unified electroweak model,
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我们称之为电弱统一模型
于1967年提出
07:21
and it was put together back in 1967.
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07:24
The reason most of us
are only familiar with electric charge
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因为希格斯粒子的缘故 我们只对电荷有了解
07:26
and not both of these
is because of the Higgs particle.
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却不知道超荷和弱荷
07:30
The Higgs, over here on the left,
has a large mass
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左边的希格斯粒子质量很大
07:33
and breaks the symmetry
of this electroweak pattern.
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打破了电弱图案的对称性
07:35
It makes the weak force very weak
by giving the weak particles a large mass.
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通过给弱子较大的质量
使弱力更加弱
07:39
Since this massive Higgs sits along
the horizontal direction in this diagram,
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由于大量的希格斯粒子在水平方向分布
产生电磁力的光子仍然没有质量
07:43
the photons of electromagnetism
remain massless
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07:46
and interact with electric charge
along the vertical direction
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而且在载荷空间中和电荷
07:48
in this charge space.
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相互作用
07:52
So the electromagnetic and weak forces
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所以电磁力和弱力在这个二维空间中
07:54
are described by this pattern
of particle charges
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通过粒子载荷的图案表示出来
07:56
in two-dimensional space.
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07:57
We can include the strong force
by spreading out its two charge directions
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我们可以把强力沿两个载荷的方向表示出来
然后将载荷用夸克形式
08:02
and plotting the charges
of the force particles in quarks
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沿这两个方向画出来
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along these directions.
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08:07
The charges of all known particles
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所有已知粒子的载荷可以
08:09
can be plotted in
a four-dimensional charge space,
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在四维空间中画出来 然后投影到
08:11
and projected down to two dimensions
like this so we can see them.
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二维空间 以便我们能观察到
08:14
Whenever particles interact,
nature keeps things in a perfect balance
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无论粒子如何作用 自然会在这四个载荷方向上
08:18
along all four of these charge directions.
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保持完美的平衡
08:21
If a particle and an antiparticle collide,
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一个粒子如果和它的反粒子相撞 会产生能量
08:23
it creates a burst of energy
and a total charge of zero
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四个电荷方向的载荷叠加变为零
08:26
in all four charge directions.
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At this point, anything can be created
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这样 只要保持能量相同和载荷总量为零
08:30
as long as it has the same energy
and maintains a total charge of zero.
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可以产生任何物质
08:34
For example, this weak force particle
and its antiparticle
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比如说 这个弱子和它的反粒子
08:37
can be created in a collision.
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可以在碰撞中产生
08:39
In further interactions,
the charges must always balance.
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在之后的相互作用中 载荷必须保持平衡
08:42
One of the weak particles could decay
into an electron and an antineutrino,
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一个弱子可以衰退成一个电子
和一个反中微子
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and these three
still add to zero total charge.
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而这三个的总载荷仍然是零
08:50
Nature always keeps a perfect balance.
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大自然总是会保持完美的平衡
08:53
So these patterns of charges
are not just pretty.
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所以这些电荷的图案不仅漂亮
还告诉我们 什么样的相互作用是符合规则的
08:56
They tell us what interactions
are allowed to happen.
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08:58
And we can rotate this charge space
in four dimensions
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如果在四维空间中旋转载荷空间
09:01
to get a better look
at the strong interaction,
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可以从更好的角度观察强相互作用
也就是这个美丽的对称六角形结构
09:04
which has this nice hexagonal symmetry.
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09:06
In a strong interaction,
a strong force particle,
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在强相互作用中 强子 比如说这个
09:09
such as this one,
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interacts with a colored quark,
such as this green one,
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会和色夸克相互作用 比如这个绿夸克
这样的作用会让夸克带上不同的色荷 比如这个红夸克
09:14
to give a quark with a different
color charge -- this red one.
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09:18
And strong interactions
are happening millions of times
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强相互作用每秒钟会在我们身体的
每个原子里发生上百万次
09:21
each second in every atom of our bodies,
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09:23
holding the atomic nuclei together.
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使原子核保持一体
09:27
But these four charges
corresponding to three forces
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但是和三种力相对应的这四种载荷
09:30
are not the end of the story.
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还不是终点
09:32
We can also include two more charges
corresponding to the gravitational force.
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我们还可以根据重力
导入两个载荷
导入后 每个粒子会有
09:36
When we include these,
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09:37
each matter particle
has two different spin charges,
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自旋向上和自旋向下两种自旋载荷
09:40
spin-up and spin-down.
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So they all split and give a nice pattern
in six-dimensional charge space.
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若把它们全部分开 会在六维载荷空间中
形成漂亮的图案
09:46
We can rotate this pattern
in six dimensions
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在六维空间中将这个图案进行旋转
我们会发现它十分漂亮
09:49
and see that it's quite pretty.
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09:53
Right now, this pattern
matches our best current knowledge
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这个图案把我们已知的
09:57
of how nature is built at the tiny scales
of these elementary particles.
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自然界在微观世界中的粒子组成
完全呈现出来了
10:01
This is what we know for certain.
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这是我们能确定的
10:03
Some of these particles
are at the very limit
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其中的一些粒子
在实验中很难看到
10:05
of what we've been able to reach
with experiments.
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10:07
From this pattern
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从这个图案中 我们了解了微观世界的粒子组成
10:08
we already know the particle physics
of these tiny scales --
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宇宙在这种微观世界中的运行模式
10:12
the way the universe works
at these tiny scales is very beautiful.
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是异常美丽的
10:17
But now I'm going to discuss
some new and old ideas
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接下去 我想讲一下关于未知领域的
10:19
about things we don't know yet.
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一些新老观念
10:22
We want to expand this pattern
using mathematics alone,
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我们把这个图案用数学方法进一步扩展
看看能不能俯瞰全貌
10:25
and see if we can get our hands
on the whole enchilada.
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10:27
We want to find
all the particles and forces
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我们希望找到构成宇宙的
10:29
that make a complete picture
of our universe.
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所有种类的粒子和力
10:32
And we want to use this picture
to predict new particles
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然后在获得更高能量进行实验之前
10:34
that we'll see when experiments
reach higher energies.
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用这幅图案预测新的粒子
10:39
So there's an old idea in particle physics
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量子物理学的旧观念认为
10:41
that this known pattern of charges,
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这个不对称的载荷图案
10:44
which is not very symmetric,
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10:45
could emerge from a more perfect pattern
that gets broken --
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源于一个更完美的图案
10:48
similar to how the Higgs particle
breaks the electroweak pattern
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跟希格斯粒子使电弱图案分裂
10:51
to give electromagnetism.
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产生电磁力是一个道理
10:53
In order to do this,
we need to introduce new forces
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因此 我们要导入含有新的载荷方向的
10:56
with new charge directions.
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新的力
10:59
When we introduce a new direction,
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在导入新方向的时候 我们要猜测
11:01
we get to guess what charges
the particles have along this direction,
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在这个方向上粒子带有什么样的载荷
11:04
and then we can rotate it
in with the others.
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然后我们就能让它和其他粒子一起旋转
11:08
If we guess wisely,
we can construct the standard charges
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如果猜对的话 我们就可以在六维载荷空间中
11:11
in six charge dimensions
as a broken symmetry
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构造标准载荷集 作为更完美的
11:14
of this more perfect pattern
in seven charge dimensions.
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七维载荷空间图案的非对称子集
11:18
This particular choice
corresponds to a grand unified theory
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这种粒子选择方法由帕蒂和萨拉姆在1973年提出
11:21
introduced by Pati and Salam in 1973.
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它是大统一理论的一种探索
11:24
When we look at this new unified pattern,
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在我们看到这个新的合成图案时
11:27
we can see a couple of gaps
where particles seem to be missing.
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发现有些空间应该有粒子 却空出来了
11:31
This is the way
theories of unification work.
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这是统一理论的研究方式
11:34
A physicist looks for larger,
more symmetric patterns
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物理学家将已有的结构作为子集
11:36
that include the established
pattern as a subset.
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探索更大 更对称的结构
11:40
The larger pattern allows us
to predict the existence of particles
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这个更大的结构可以让我们预测那些
实际存在 却没有被观察到的粒子
11:43
that have never been seen.
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11:45
This unification model
predicts the existence
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这个统一模型推测出了这两种新子
11:47
of these two new force particles,
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对应的粒子 它们应该和弱力很相似
11:50
which should act a lot
like the weak force, only weaker.
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但是效果更弱
11:54
Now, we can rotate this set
of charges in seven dimensions
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现在可以在七维空间中旋转这个载荷集
同时考虑一下关于粒子的奇怪现象:
11:57
and consider an odd fact
about the matter particles:
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在六维载荷空间中
12:00
the second and third generations of matter
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物质的第二代和第三代 拥有和第一代物质
12:03
have exactly the same charges
in six-dimensional charge space
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12:05
as the first generation.
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相同的载荷
12:07
These particles are not
uniquely identified by their six charges.
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这些粒子通过对应的六个载荷无法一一识别
12:11
They sit on top of one another
in the standard charge space.
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在标准载荷空间上 他们会彼此叠加
12:15
However, if we work
in eight-dimensional charge space,
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然而 在八维载荷空间中
12:19
then we can assign
unique new charges to each particle.
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我们可以赋予每一个粒子唯一的新载荷
12:23
Then we can spin these in eight dimensions
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然后在八维空间中旋转
12:26
and see what the whole pattern looks like.
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看看整体的图案是什么样的
12:30
Here we can see the second
and third generations of matter now,
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这里 我们可以看到物质的第二代和第三代
通过一种叫“三重性”对称和第一代相关联
12:33
related to the first generation
by a symmetry called "triality."
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12:37
This particular pattern
of charges in eight dimensions
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在八维中的这个特殊的载荷图案是
12:41
is actually part of the most beautiful
geometric structure in mathematics.
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数学中最为漂亮的几何结构之一
12:46
It's a pattern of the largest
exceptional Lie group, E8.
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这是最大的例外型李群E8的图案
12:50
This Lie group is a smooth,
curved shape with 248 dimensions.
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李群是光滑曲线形的248维空间
12:54
Each point in this pattern
corresponds to a symmetry
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图案的每一点都能这个极其复杂而又美丽的
12:57
of this very complex and beautiful shape.
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图案中找到对称点
13:00
One small part of this E8 shape
can be used to describe
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E8中的一小部分可以用来描述
13:02
the curved space-time
of Einstein's general relativity,
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爱因斯坦广义相对论中用来解释重力的
13:05
explaining gravity.
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扭曲时空
13:07
Together with quantum mechanics,
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这个几何形状和量子力学一起
13:09
the geometry of this shape
could describe everything
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能够以最小的尺度
13:11
about how the universe works
at the tiniest scales.
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描述万物之理
13:14
The pattern of this shape living
in eight-dimensional charge space
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而在八维载荷空间中的这个图案
显得异常美丽
13:18
is exquisitely beautiful,
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13:21
and it summarizes thousands
of possible interactions
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它还囊括了上千种这些基本粒子之间
13:23
between these elementary particles,
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可能的相互作用 每一种作用
13:25
each of which is just a facet
of this complicated shape.
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只是这个复杂形状的一个平面
13:29
As we spin it, we can see
many of the other intricate patterns
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转动它时 可以看到包含其中的很多
13:32
contained in this one.
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错综复杂的图案
13:35
And with a particular rotation,
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通过某种旋转 我们可以在八维空间
13:37
we can look down through this pattern
in eight dimensions along a symmetry axis
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沿一个对称轴方向观察这个图案
13:41
and see all the particles at once.
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并且一次看尽所有粒子
13:43
It's a very beautiful object,
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这是个很美的结构 和其他统一理论一样
13:45
and as with any unification,
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13:47
we can see some holes where new particles
are required by this pattern.
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我们可以看到在这个图案中有一些空格需要
新的粒子来填补
13:52
There are 20 gaps
where new particles should be,
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在这有20个空格需要新粒子来填补
13:54
two of which have been filled
by the Pati-Salam particles.
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其中两个已有帕蒂和萨拉姆粒子填补
13:57
From their location in this pattern,
we know that these new particles
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从图案的位置我们知道这些新粒子和
14:00
should be scalar fields
like the Higgs particle,
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希格斯粒子一样存在于标量场中
14:03
but have color charge
and interact with the strong force.
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但是它们拥有色荷 且和强力相互作用
14:06
Filling in these new particles
completes this pattern,
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填入这些新粒子使图案完整
让我们得到完整的E8
14:09
giving us the full E8.
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14:10
This E8 pattern has
very deep mathematical roots.
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这个E8图案有着深厚的数学根基
14:13
It's considered by many to be the most
beautiful structure in mathematics.
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在数学界中它被很多人认为是
最美丽的结构
14:17
It's a fantastic prospect that this object
of great mathematical beauty
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有人预言 这个拥有无比数学美的结构
能够以我们可以想象到的最小尺寸
14:21
could describe the truth
of particle interactions
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描述粒子相互作用的真相
14:24
at the smallest scales imaginable.
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而这个数学描述自然的理论
14:28
And this idea that nature is described
by mathematics is not at all new.
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并不是刚刚出来的
14:32
In 1623, Galileo wrote this:
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1623年 伽利略写道:
14:35
"Nature's grand book,
which stands continually open to our gaze,
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“大自然这本一直展示在我们面前的书
14:39
is written in the language of mathematics.
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是用数学的语言写的
14:41
Its characters are triangles,
circles and other geometrical figures,
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它由三角形 圆形和其他几何形状组成
14:45
without which it is humanly impossible
to understand a single word of it;
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没有了这些东西 在人力所及的范围里我们
根本不能了解
14:49
without these, one is wandering around
in a dark labyrinth."
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没有了这些 我们会迷失在黑暗的迷宫中”
14:53
I believe this to be true,
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我相信这是真的
14:55
and I've tried
to follow Galileo's guidance
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我曾试过按照伽利略的指导只用三角形
14:57
in describing the mathematics
of particle physics
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圆形和其他的几何形状去描述
15:00
using only triangles, circles
and other geometrical figures.
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量子物理的数学性
15:03
Of course, when other physicists
and I actually work on this stuff,
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当我和其他物理学家在研究这些东西时
数学就像一个黑暗的迷宫
15:07
the mathematics
can resemble a dark labyrinth.
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15:11
But it's reassuring that at the heart
of this mathematics
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但是我们确信 数学的核心是
15:14
is pure, beautiful geometry.
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纯粹美丽的几何学
15:17
Joined with quantum mechanics,
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数学和量子力学一起
15:19
this mathematics describes our universe
as a growing E8 coral,
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把我们的宇宙描述为一个在成长的E8珊瑚
同时粒子在每个可能的位置相互作用
15:23
with particles interacting
at every location in all possible ways
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15:26
according to a beautiful pattern.
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展现出美丽的图案
15:29
And as more of the pattern
comes into view using new machines
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借助大型强子对撞机之类的新型机器
15:32
like the Large Hadron Collider,
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图案得到进一步丰富 我们可能看到
15:34
we may be able to see whether nature
uses this E8 pattern or a different one.
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到底E8图案还是另一种图案反映了自然的本质
15:40
This process of discovery is
a wonderful adventure to be involved in.
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这个探索过程是一个奇妙的探险
15:44
If the LHC finds particles
that fit this E8 pattern,
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如果对撞机发现了符合E8图案的粒子
15:47
that will be very, very cool.
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那可太酷了
15:50
If the LHC finds new particles,
but they don't fit this pattern --
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如果对撞机发现了新粒子 但不符合这个图案
15:53
well, that will be very interesting,
but bad for this E8 theory.
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那会非常有趣 虽然对E8理论不利
15:57
And, of course, bad for me personally.
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而且 在一定程度上 对我不利
16:00
(Laughter)
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(笑声)
16:02
Now, how bad would that be?
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那到底有多不利呢?
16:04
Well, pretty bad.
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恩 那是十分的不利啊
16:06
(Laughter)
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(笑声)
16:09
But predicting how nature works
is a very risky game.
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但推测大自然的运作总是很冒险的
16:13
This theory and others like it
are long shots.
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这个理论和其他这类型的理论都是在下大注
16:17
One does a lot of hard work
knowing that most of these ideas
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即使花很多精力取得很多成果
16:20
probably won't end up
being true about nature.
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也不一定能得出自然的真理
16:22
That's what doing
theoretical physics is like:
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理论物理就是这样
16:24
there are a lot of wipeouts.
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失败是很常见的
16:26
In this regard, new physics theories
are a lot like start-up companies.
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这样看来 新物理理论就像新开的公司
16:31
As with any large investment,
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巨大投资后 对那些失败的尝试
16:33
it can be emotionally difficult
to abandon a line of research
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情感上总会难以割舍
16:36
when it isn't working out.
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16:37
But in science,
if something isn't working,
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但在科学界 如果没有用
16:39
you have to toss it out
and try something else.
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就要丢掉它 再试试别的
16:42
Now, the only way to maintain sanity
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而在这些不确定中
16:44
and achieve happiness
in the midst of this uncertainty
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唯一能够保持理智并获得幸福的方法是
16:46
is to keep balance
and perspective in life.
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在生活中保持平衡和明察事理
16:50
I've tried the best I can
to live a balanced life.
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我已经尽可能保持生活的平衡了
16:53
(Laughter)
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(笑声)
16:55
I try to balance my life equally
between physics, love and surfing --
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我试着在物理 爱情和冲浪中寻找平衡
16:59
my own three charge directions.
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就是我三个载荷的方向
17:01
(Laughter)
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(笑声)
17:03
This way, even if the physics
I work on comes to nothing,
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这样 就算我的物理研究没有任何成果
我依然拥有美好的生活
17:06
I still know I've lived a good life.
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17:08
And I try to live in beautiful places.
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我试着在风景优美的地方居住
17:10
For most of the past ten years
I've lived on the island of Maui,
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过去十年 我大部分时间都住在毛伊岛
17:13
a very beautiful place.
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一个超级漂亮的地方
17:15
Now, it's one of the greatest mysteries
in the universe to my parents
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现在 我父母最大的谜团是
17:18
how I managed to survive all that time
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我是怎样在没有一个全职工作的情况下
17:20
without engaging in anything
resembling full-time employment.
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活下来的
17:23
(Laughter)
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(笑声)
17:27
I'm going to let you in on that secret.
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我要告诉你们这个秘密
17:30
This was a view
from my home office on Maui.
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这是我在毛伊岛上的家庭办公室的照片
17:34
And this is another,
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这些也是
17:38
and another.
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17:39
And you may have noticed
that these beautiful views are similar,
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你们可能注意到这些照片
似曾相似 但背景稍有不同
17:42
but in slightly different places.
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17:44
That's because this used to be
my home and office on Maui.
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因为这曾经是我在毛伊岛的家和办公室
17:48
(Laughter)
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(笑声)
17:50
I've chosen a very unusual life.
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我选择了一种不同寻常的生活
17:53
But not worrying about rent
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不担心房租 让我把时间花在
17:54
allowed me to spend my time
doing what I love.
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喜欢做的事情上
17:57
Living a nomadic existence
has been hard at times,
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流浪的生活方式有时会很艰难
17:59
but it's allowed me
to live in beautiful places
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也正因此 我才能可生活在美丽的地方
维持我所喜欢的平衡的生活
18:02
and keep a balance in my life
that I've been happy with.
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18:05
It allows me to spend a lot of my time
hanging out with hyperintelligent coral.
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我可以花大量的时间在
超级聪明的珊瑚上
18:11
But I also greatly enjoy
the company of hyperintelligent people.
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同时我也很乐意和超级聪明的人打交道
18:14
So I'm very happy
to have been invited here to TED.
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很高兴能被邀请到这儿演讲
18:17
Thank you very much.
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谢谢大家
18:18
(Applause)
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(掌声)
18:25
Chris Anderson: Stay here one second.
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18:27
(Applause)
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18:30
I probably understood two percent of that,
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我想我只懂了百分之二的部分,
18:32
but I still absolutely loved it.
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但是我绝对喜欢它。所以我想献一下丑。
18:36
So I'm going to sound dumb.
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18:38
Your theory of everything --
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你的万物理论...
18:40
Garrett Lisi: I'm used to coral.
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我喜欢称之为珊瑚理论
18:42
CA: That's right.
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好吧,它让人们兴奋的原因是
18:43
The reason it's got
a few people at least excited
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如果你是对的,那就把
18:45
is because, if you're right, it brings
gravity and quantum theory together.
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重力和量子理论结合了起来。
18:50
So are you saying that we should
think of the universe, at its heart --
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所以你是不是说我们应该了解
在宇宙中那些最微小的事物
18:54
that the smallest things that there are,
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18:56
are somehow an E8 object of possibility?
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有可能就是E8模型?
19:02
I mean, is there a scale to it,
at the smallest scale, or ...?
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我是说,你心里是不是有一个最小的尺寸,
还是....?
19:06
GL: Well, right now
the pattern I showed you
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嗯,刚刚给你们看得图案
19:08
that corresponds to what we know
about elementary particle physics --
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就是我们所知的基本粒子物理,
19:13
that already corresponds
to a very beautiful shape.
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而且它已经是一个很漂亮的图案了。
19:15
And that's the one
that I said we knew for certain.
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那个就是我所说的我们很确信的地方。
19:18
And that shape
has remarkable similarities --
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而这个形状和E8有着明显的相似处,
19:21
and the way it fits into this E8 pattern,
which could be the rest of the picture.
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在剩下的图片中几乎和E8合为一体。
19:26
And these patterns of points
that I've shown for you
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我给你们看得这些点状图案
19:29
actually represent symmetries
of this high-dimensional object
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实际上代表着高维物体的对称性,
19:33
that would be warping
and moving and dancing
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这些图案在我们生活的时空中,
19:36
over the space-time that we experience.
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蜷曲,移动和舞蹈。
19:38
And that would be what explains all these
elementary particles that we see.
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这就解释了所有的
我们所看见的基本粒子。
19:42
CA: But a string theorist,
as I understand it,
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克里斯:但是就我的理解,
19:45
explains electrons in terms
of much smaller strings vibrating --
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弦理论家会在更小的弦震动里
解释电子--
19:48
I know, you don't like string theory --
vibrating inside it.
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我知道你不喜欢弦理论。
但我们该怎样理解在E8模型中的电子?
19:52
How should we think
of an electron in relation to E8?
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19:56
GL: Well, it would be one
of the symmetries of this E8 shape.
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加勒特:不,它将会是这个E8型状对称性的一部分。
20:01
So what's happening is, as the shape
is moving over space-time, it's twisting.
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所以实际上,当这个形状在时空中游走,
它会扭曲。而它扭曲的方向就是
20:06
And the direction it's twisting
as it moves is what particle we see.
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我们所看到的粒子。所以就是--
20:11
So it would be --
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E8形状的大小,
20:12
CA: The size of the E8 shape,
how does that relate to the electron?
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是怎么样和电子相联系的呢?
我自己有些想象不出来。
20:15
I feel like I need that for my picture.
Is it bigger? Is it smaller?
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它会大些还是小些?
嗯,就我们所知电子是点粒子,
20:18
GL: As far as we know,
electrons are point particles,
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所以这个会让我们看到最小的尺寸。
20:21
so this would be going down
to the smallest possible scales.
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20:24
So the way these things are explained
in quantum field theory is,
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所以在量子场论中,这些东西的解释方式是
所有的可能性都在同时展开发展。
20:27
all possibilities are expanding
and developing at once.
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20:30
And this is why
I use the analogy to coral.
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这也是我为什么拿珊瑚作类比。
20:33
And --
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因为这样,E8的进入方式是
20:35
in this way, the way that E8 comes in
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20:40
is it will be as a shape that's attached
at each point in the space-time.
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一个可以连接时空中每一点的形状。
20:45
And, as I said,
the way the shape twists --
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还有,想我所说的,形状在经过这个曲线的表面时
20:49
the directional along which way
the shape is twisting
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它的扭曲的方式
20:51
as it moves over this curved surface --
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和其的扭曲方向是
基本粒子它们自己。
20:53
is what the elementary particles
are, themselves.
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20:56
So through quantum field theory,
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所以根据量子场论,它们自己把放大到
20:59
they manifest themselves as points
and interact that way.
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和点一样,然后相互作用。
21:02
I don't know if I'll be able
to make this any clearer.
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我不知道我能不能解释得更加清楚了。
21:04
(Laughter)
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(笑声)
21:07
CA: It doesn't really matter.
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克里斯:没关系。
21:09
It's evoking a kind of sense of wonder,
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它已经激起了我们的兴趣。
21:11
and I certainly
want to understand more of this.
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我确定我想了解的更多。
21:16
But thank you so much for coming.
That was absolutely fascinating.
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太感谢你的光临了。你的演说太吸引人了。
(掌声)
21:19
(Applause)
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